I've never heard quite this turn of phrase.
I have heard "big old time", usually in an anticipatory way: "We'll have a big old time" means something like "we'll have a lot of fun." Like most English phrases, it's possible to use it in a sarcastic fashion.
When someone says they had a large time with you, it means they thoroughly enjoyed their time with you and had a lot of fun. They may have found the experience memorable, enjoyable, and engaging.
When someone tells you that you bring out the good side in them, they mean that you appreciate them.
"Truth in time tells all" means that after time, you will get the answers you need.
It depends on the situation. Say you just won a gymnastics thingy. It was a long time ago I forget what theyre called. Someone says,"You are a cat" There it would mean your talented, your nimble.
I have no idea about the "mid" part, but when business people book appointments, they sometimes will say "That is my 9 o'clock" (or whatever time) to mean the person who is booked to see them at 9 o'clock (or whatever time).
A social person is basically someone who enjoys spending time in the company of others, such as a large group of friends.
This is an invitation to have a relationship.
i would ask him another time and see if he tells you the same thing or just ask someone else x
If you are in the UK or at least England, dial 123 and it tells you the time sponsored by someone called 'accurast' or something like that..
That he thinks about you all the time. That means at the very least he has a crush on you.
It means its time to get a new boyfriend
there is no table that tells time
You mean "What does it mean if someone touches your arm and say see you next time with a smile"? It means they like you.